and for valuable consideration, and are duly registered under the provisions of this Act, or of any Act hereby repealed, shall have and take priority not according to their respective dates but according to the priority of the regis- tration thereof only."
Held, that the meaning of sec. 4 of the Liens on Crops and Wool and Stock Mortgages Act 1898 is that, on registration within thirty days after its execution of an agreement made in the form prescribed, the lienee is to be regarded as having had a valid security as from the date of the execution of the agreement.
Held, also, that liens on crops registered under sec. 4 of the Liens on Crops and Wool and Stock Mortgages Act 1898 are not within sec. 12 of the Regis- tration of Deeds Act 1897,
Held, therefore, that of two agreements made in the prescribed form in respect of the same crop, each of which is registered within thirty days from its execution, that which was executed first has priority over the other not- withstanding that the latter was registered first.
Quare, per Higgins J., whether sec. 4 of the Liens on Crops and Wool and Stock Mortgages Act 1898 allows a holder of land who has signed a lien on his crops for one year's growth to give another lien for the same year-at all events if the first lien be registered within thirty days.
Decision of the Supreme Court of New South Wales: Attorney-General V. Hill &Halls Ltd., (1922) 23 S.R. (N.S.W.), 100, reversed.
APPEAL from the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
In an action brought in the Supreme Court by the Attorney- General for New South Wales against Hill &Halls Ltd., a special case, which was substantially as follows, was stated by consent of the parties :-
1. This action is brought by the Attorney-General for New South Wales against Hill &Halls Ltd., being a company duly incorporated and liable to be sued in that name for the recovery of damages claimed to be due in the circumstances herein set out.
2. Before and during the month of May 1921 and at all material times one Walter Patrick Evans was, within the meaning of the Liens on Crops and Wool and Stock Mortgages Act 1898, the holder of certain land at Ooma in the said State.
3. On or about 7th April 1921 the said Walter Patrick Evans as such holder of land as aforesaid applied to His Majesty for an advance of seed wheat to the value of £150. On 23rd April 1921 the Rural Industries Board acting on behalf of His Majesty approved of the making of such advance on condition of receiving as security for the same, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent. per